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The Emmett Citizen from Emmett, Kansas • 1

The Emmett Citizen from Emmett, Kansas • 1

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The EMMEift Citizen rv A. Emmett, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, Thursday, June 22, 1911 Number 49 Celebrate The 4th Of July At EMMETT, KANSAS A Good-Time For Everybody. oliime 4 Death of Michael Murry. The many friends of Michael I Send in your news. Celebrate the 4 in Emmett.

Winter Co. shipded to K. Murry will be grieved with sym pathy to learn of the death of Tuesday. such an honorable and highly respected man, which accured at Joe Zima made a business trip Wtfs 21 ir i ITS the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Kirwin of Delia, on Fri- to Kansas City Monday.

I VUk JLL 2a. JUL II nay June 9th, 19Jlat 5:30 p. m. Albert Rezac and wife spent I His death was the termination of Sunday at Ira Smiths. ii i i several weeks of patient suffer ing caused from Gangrene -poi Any news you desire to have printed please send it in.

soning of the limbs and the best of medical skill was of no avail to 1 'I 1 Emmett is the place to celebrate. him. Mr. Murry was born in Ire H. A.

Lasswell left last week land Dec- 24, 1827 and while a for the Excelsior Springs. vouth moved to Baltimore Mary We have a good line of Implements that we will sell at a big Reduction for the next Thirty days. G. M. Seaton transacted busi land where he was married to Miss Alio Clark.

A few years We make prices that compare with anybody's. want to please you and treat you courteously. Your money will be refunded if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Corn, three cans for 25c; Raisins, per pound 10c, 9 O'clock Washing Powder, six packages 25c. The best grades of Coffee at the most popular prices offered in town.

Only the best brands. Shawnee Fancy White Loaf and Big 4 tbe best flour in town. Try a sack and be convinced. It's superior t6 all. later he "and his wife moved to ness in St.

Marys Tuesday. Dr. C. L. Hooper made a busi Leavenworth, Kansas where they ness trip to Topeka Wednesday, remained until July 4th 1859, after which they came to Cross Harvy Butler of Avoca was in Creek and remained there until his death.

town Tuesday. Frank Grimes shipped out a avis Ball car load of hogs to K. C. Monday. Plight children were born to their union, John Thomas and Miohael Henry of Emmett-Kans.

James Edward of Hutchinson. William Burnettof Arrow Grand Chas. Perry of St. Marys visited 3 eat 'Vv, Enimett, -Kansas. home folks Sunday.

and Katheryne of 3 The Shonoga's dancers will Stake 12 15 cents, Boiling Meat Scents. Foast 11 cents. ia, with whom he made his home be a feature on the Fourth. for the past thirteen years. Celebrate the 4th with us.

They were all present ot the Ed Dowling threashed for Win death bed and funeral of their ICE HOURS and 7:30 P. M. ters and Co. this week. beloved father.

i 8 A. M. The deceased memUrs of the Frank Zima went to Delia Wed amily are Mrs. Alice nesday on business. wife of Michael Murry who died Mrs DeFrance was in St.

Marys Jan. 12, 1885 and three daughters J. B. Eshbac Tuesday. Marv Ann.

Cecilia, and Alice' i In early life Mr.v Murry was LOST A hog. confirmined to the Catholic J. F. Winter Co. church and remained a true and GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

Spend your 4th with us devout Christian untill his. death Celebrate the 4th a Emmett. Brief funeral services were Dr. and Mrs. C.

L. Hooper made held from the Sacred Heart ION PACIFIC New and Direct Route To Yellowstone National Park VIA Denver' and Salt Lake Church on Sunday June 11th a flying trip to Topeka Tuesday. conducted by Rev. Father HU1 Tom Stine of Onaga was in our of St. Marys and the body was FOUND A ladys long black coat owner may have same by calling Farm loans wanted Money ready.

No delays. See J. M. city Wednesday. intered in the Holy Cross Cemetery.

The Pall bearers were 7 at this office and pay for this add L. Gideon made a business trip to Topeka Tuesday. Messers. Robt. and Walter Kirwin, William, Harry and Roy "Fr.

Bradley and Henry Glynn attended the programme at the Co'nlan, St. Marys, Kansas, Mrs. J. Coffelt of Manhattan vis ited with her brother and family P. Myers.

Murry and James Murry Jr. of Tom Riley and wife spent Sun St. Marys College Monday evening. Hutchinson Kans. all of whom day at Jerry Moylan.

were grand children. The be Celebrate the 4th in Emmett reaved daughters and sons and Talby and Texas Wildwest show is an attraction that has been added to make the 4th remaining relatives have the sympathy of all in their sad af Jas. Reddys youngest son is Mr. and Mrs Henry Obert of St. Marys spent Sunday with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. McGranna-han of St. Clere. Low Fares 3 Fast Trains Dally See Denver, Salt Lake and the Electric Lighted Observation Trains 11. Q.

KMLL, A. Q. P. 901 Walnut Street, Kansas City Mo. Phone Bell Main 6530 Phoe Home-Main 1109 quite sickat this writing.

Gala Day fliction. John Dowling from K. C. is Dr. C.

B. Walker of K. C. visiting home folk this week. 1 if i be at Dr.

C. L. Hoopers The G. L. Gideon and family 4th Italy spent Sunbay at Robert McCabes of the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week to do dentist work.

1 A large crowd attended the childrens day exercises at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. The given at Perrys Sat A certain young man of this Preaching at M. E.

Church Sun. day June 25 at 11 A. M. Subject the baptism with water and with the Holy Spirit. urday night was well attended.

All that were present report a M. M. Lee of St. Marys left the town was heard over the phone, first of the week for Winter Haven talking to the probate judge about jolly good time. Flo.

marriage license. Preparations are being made for a big time. Mr. and Mrs. Grayham from Nashville Okla.

are visiting at the Mr. Glynn and daughter, Agnes Emmett Hotel. ent to Topeka Sunday to see will be celebrated in Emmett this year. A large amount of money has already been raised. The best band in the state, sSt.

will furnish the music that day. Don't Forget that we will be prepared to furnish you everything for that picnic Little Georgie and Anna Rezac Public Horse Sale at EMMETT Kans. Thursday, June 22, 1911 of St. Marys are visiting at Matt Rezacs this week. Mrs.

Glvnn who is there at the hospital, they report she is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dowling and son Willie came home from K. C.

Saturday where they have been visiting. Carrie Zima was in St. Marys Tuesday her two little cousins returned home with her. consisting of twenty head horses, ranging from two to six years old Edna and Ruth Hiskey of Ona and weighing from nine to twelve ftunarea pounas, uuy miC3 This stock was raised in Wyoming, but is not regular range stock has been raised in small pastures and is as well bred as our horses, Obituary. James Trezise died June ga spent "the week with Grace Devolld.

at his home east of town after a mostly halter broke and a few broke to lingering illness. The surprise dance given at M. Terms of Sale as follows: The deceased was born in Eng Rezacs Thursday night was well land Aug. 27th 1854. He came to attended and those who were in attendance report a fine time.

this country when a child. He leaves to mourn his death a wife Our line of Fireworks will be the BEST EVER. We will also have a good line of bunting, flags and all kinds of decorations. A credit of six months will be given on note with approved security and bearing eight per cent interest from date, if paid at mamrity, If not paid at maturity to bear ten per cent from bate. Two per cent off for cash.

No property to be removed untill settled for. Ethel Hobbs of Onega spent and two sons Arthur and Reuben the latter part of the week with W. P. Myers, John Moss passed through this A. W.

HARRIS. father and two brothers and three sisters. The funeral services were held Friday at the U. B. Church at Adrian.

The sorrowing relatives and friends have the sympathy of the entire community. vacimty Monday. IE GLYNN SONS Fithian Sc Van Byskirk, Auctioneer 1 Martha Francis came up from Topeka Saturday to visit home Frank Zmal Clerk,.

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Years Available:
1907-1912